Check this out.... So, the Dems had to pay actors to fill up seats at their convention and now we learn they paid Khan?? – Khan was paid $25,000 by the Clinton campaign to speak at the DNC. – the speech was not written by Mr. Khan, but by two campaign staffers. – the copy of the US Constitution that Mr. Khan held up was bought only two HOURS before his speech by a female staffer, to be used solely as a prop and Khan returned the book after speaking. – 5 Gold Star families turned down the opportunity to speak before Khan was contacted by the Clinton campaign. – All five families were paid $5,000 and signed a non disclosure. – Khan’s immigration law firm is in debt $1.7M and owes back taxes of upward $850,000 plus penalties. – CNN paid Khan over $100,000 to tell his “story” and repeated interviews across networks. – Khan was given a bonus of $175k by the DNC for his effort in the media. – The IRS has since put Khan’s tax file on a “hold” status. Dr. Richard (Dick) MurphyAssociate Professor of MarketingDavis College of BusinessJacksonville UniversityJacksonville, FL 32211 It is not important that you know all the answers-it is important that you know the questions to ask…
The Temple Mount and UNESCO
by Denis MacEoin • August 19, 2016 at 5:00 am
The attempts to deny any ancient and ongoing Jewish presence in Jerusalem, to say there was never a first let alone a second Temple and that only Muslims have any right to the whole city, its shrines and historical monuments, have reached insane proportions.
Is this really what it boils down to? The Islamic State rules the international community? Including UNESCO?
The world is outraged when it sees the stones of Palmyra tumble, or other great monuments of human civilization turn to dust. But that same world is silent when the Palestinian Arabs and their supporters Islamise everything by calling into question the very presence of the Jewish people in the Holy Land.
UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, is known throughout the world for the many places it designates as World Heritage Sites. There are more than one thousand of these, distributed unequally in many countries, with Italy at the top, followed by China.
The largest single category of sites consists of religious sites, categorized under the heading of cultural locations (as distinct from natural ones). Within this category, UNESCO has carried out many dialogues with communities in order to ensure that religious sensitivities are acknowledged and guaranteed. UNESCO has undertaken many measures in this field.
In 2010, the organization held a seminar on the "Role of Religious Communities in the Management of World Heritage Properties."